Thank you, that actually did it. The only thing I didn't like was that
disabled text-field. I tried with (:input hidden name=pagename...
instead of (:input text name=pagename... but that didn't work. Then I
had the idea to wrap the text-file into a diff, with the css-style
display:none; and that actually did the trick. So here is what I changed:
In Sit.Authform I replaced the line:
(:if enabled EnableAuthUser:)$[Name]: (:input text name=authid:)\\
with:
(:if enabled EnableAuthUser:)$[Name]: (:input text name=authid:)\\
(:else:)
>>display:none<<
(:input text name=pagename value={*$FullName}:)
>><<
As a result FF now stores the passwords for each page individually and
correctly fills in the password when I enter a protected page.
Yours, Sebastian
Am 09.03.2011 20:32, schrieb V.Krishn:
On Tuesday 08 Mar 2011 8:08:27 pm Sebastian Schneider wrote:
Hello,
I know this might be a firefox-issue, but I thought I'd still give this
list a try, since the problem only occurs to me with pmwiki pages.
Firefox can store multiple username for the given password and given domain.
Two solutions:
1. Enable "AuthUser", which allows different username to be set for each page.
2. Not a good solution, I would not recommend for a public setup.
a. Edit Site.AuthForm
replace
--------
(:if enabled EnableAuthUser:)$[Name]: (:input text name=authid:)\\
--------
with
--------
(:if enabled EnableAuthUser:)$[Name]: (:input text name=authid:)\\
(:else:)
$[PageName]: (:input text name=pagename value={*$FullName} disabled:)\\
(:ifend:)
--------
Done.
Cons: would require to input password for each page, would not work as
desired in multiple farm/field setup.
I'm using the "remember my password"-feature from firefox and I have a
pmwiki-page. Now I have two different pages, let's say Main.Page1 and
Main.Page2.
I set the passwords for viewing, editing, attribute changing and
uploading for the first page to "page1" and for the second page to "page2".
Now, the first time I try to open Main.Page1 it asks for a password. I
enter "page1" and allow firefox to store the password. Now, when I go to
got to Main.Page2, firefox fills in the password field with the stored
password "page1", which obviously doesn't open the site.
If I enter the correct password "page2", firefox asks me if I want to
change the previously stored password.
How come, that firefox doesn't recognize, that Main.Page1 and Main.Page2
are different pages, and store the passwords for each Page individually?
Could this have to do with the Adress-Rewrite-Rules, that make Links to
Pages appear as: http://www.example.com/Main/Page1?
Thanks for your tipps,
Sebastian
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